installations

‘Australis Plasticus’ – a morphed sea creature who crawled under the Coolum Lifeguard tower as part of the Horizon Festival 2017.

Pam and Yanni – the Art forARTsake team created this 15 metre art installation from hundreds of recycled plastic milk bottles as a comment plastic discarded into our oceans which is a danger to our marine species.

Artists – Yanni Van Zijl and Pam Walpole – created ‘Aquarius Plasticus’ for the Noosa Long Weekend Festival 2016 – a comment on the dangers of plastic in our oceans. Pam painted a 9 metre long x 150 cm high mural to line the wall of the ramp at ‘the j’ theatre, Noosa.

As part of the NOOSA LONG WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2015 , our art installation at ‘the j’, Noosa, Yanni and Pam have washed, de labelled and cut up over 1500 plastic milk bottles to create a huge web which suspends above the ramp at ‘the j’. Artfully lit with blue and green lights or Pink and purple, depending on the events, which look spectacular. Using 1500 recycled plastic milk bottles, they use the very materials that creates pollution – oceans and hence marine life.